The thing of it is, no one will be made whole by what's going to happen.
Frankly, though, we can all agree, whether you want to or not, that Boomers getting the biggest benefit from this would be far past the wrong action. They've had their fun in the sun. The next generation or two, should things actually turn out to be very bad, will likely live shorter lives than them, work longer hours than them, and be paid much less than them.
Now, tell me how any factor of that is fair.
Were at least 40% of them addicted to drugs, porn or food their whole lives? How many of them had few sexual partners in their pubescence? Resultingly, how many of them had a single marriage, had more than one child and how many of them had children that didn't agree got convinced by their parents to pay huge loans back until their sixties?
If we're going with one group over the other, there's no way in hell you can make a serious case that Boomers deserve the longer end of the stick.
You say that as if the life of boomers was the ideal life
It's the stupid life, there's nothing to it
It's like eating the same supermarket food everyday, you feel fat, you're not starving and at the same time far from feeling satisfied, and that's all there's to your life
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There's no sense of fulfillment, there's only that void that no amount of shopping can fill, that's what a boomer life is like, that's what they run after without ever being able to truly feel satisfied
Of course you always have exceptions https://youtu.be/tJNk7DcFIkk?t=1174
You've explained fairly the very reason they don't deserve to benefit as much as younger generations - their complacency.
They need a minimum to live
Why not lock all public pensions for a start? Like everybody gets between 1000 and 1200 bucks a month max, not more
I heard stories in commiefornia about hundreds of thousands A MONTH, for public office retirements... I mean what the actual fuck...
>Back in 2005, just 1,841 retirees pulled down more than $100,000 a year in pension checks from the California Public Employees’ Retirement System. A decade later, membership in the so-called $100K Club had swelled by nearly 20,000 souls.
8000 a month...* 20,000 = 160 000 000... A MONTH
For what?
>“The classifications in the ‘club’ are doctors, lawyers, hospital administrators, city managers, superintendents, college chancellors and presidents, etc., who are often earning far less than their counterparts in the private sector,” Low said.
Oh yeah... Those poor slobs who earn far less than their private sector counterparts.... I mean come on it's not like they had to clean piss and shit in geriatric care for their entire life
And that's just for commiefornia btw
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